Globalization and Inequality (2002)
Author: Simon Schwartzman
Subject: Brazil; Globalization
Year: 2002
Language: English
Collection: simonschwartzman; additional_collections
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Brazil, 2002
Regardless of who wins the debate on the ultimate benefits or malignancy of globalization, two facts seem evident. First, for most countries South of the Equator, the promises of progress and economic growth did not materialize so far. At best, their economies grew very little or remained stagnant, while others went bankrupt. Second, globalization of communications and information increased visibility and intolerance regarding problems of social and economic deprivation and inequity that may have existed for a long time, and may be even improving, but not fast enough; or may be worsening, but from unrelated reasons
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